While reading the Talk Page for the article on Kashmir here I noticed that there was considerable controversy over whether Misr Diwan Chand should be listed as having conquered Kashmir at any point. The most recent decision was to remove his name from the article altogether. Despite this, the article here on Misr Diwan Chand is quoted as saying "A Brahmin, he rose from petty clerk to chief of artillery and commander-in-chief of the armies that conquered Multan and Kashmir". This discrepancy seems notable enough that one of the two pages should be changed for consistency's sake. I will note this on the Kashmir page as well. Let me know what you think! --Jrusnak (talk) 00:54, 19 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Death

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How and where did he died ? What was rangit singh reaction on his death. Sheharyar tareen (talk) 12:37, 25 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

Misr Diwan Chand died of cholera at Lahore on 18 July 1825

Books for reference: 1. Griffin, Lepel, Ranjit Singh. Delhi, 1957 2. Latif, Syad Muhammad, History of the Panjab. Delhi, 1964 3. Gulcharan Singh, Ranjit Singh and His Generals. Jalandhar, n.d.

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